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Re^5: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)

by GotToBTru (Prior)
on Jun 18, 2015 at 03:20 UTC ( [id://1130929]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)
in thread Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)

He's quoting himself apparently. He's said that about 38 times since 7/13/06. Unsure of the origin or age of the wheel version.

I was answering the other question :)

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Re^6: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)
by Anonymous Monk on Jun 18, 2015 at 08:14 UTC
    Thing is: there were other languages, and other scripting languages before Larry Wall wrote Perl. Are we glad he did a thing already done?

    There was CGI, before mod_perl, before Catalyst, before Plack, before PSGI. Should they have stopped at CGI?

      Don't mistake adding explanation for endorsement :) But I dare say the originators of thing[n+1] would be insulted if you insisted they were merely recreating thing[n].

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